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The Night Stalker: The Life and Crimes of Richard Ramirez Audio CD – CD, March 1, 2021
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Incredibly, after The Night Stalker was first published, thousands of women from all over the world contacted Carlo, begging to be put in touch with the killer. Carlo interviewed them and here presents their disturbing stories and the dark sexual desires that would drive them towards a brutal murderer. And in an exclusive death row interview, the killer himself gives his thoughts on the "Ramirez Groupies"—and what he thinks they really want.
- Print length1 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherTantor and Blackstone Publishing
- Publication dateMarch 1, 2021
- Dimensions5.2 x 5.7 inches
- ISBN-101665288361
- ISBN-13978-1665288361
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A chilling true crime account of Richard Ramirez, the notorious serial killer who terrorized Los Angeles in the 1980s, revealing his horrifying crimes and the cult following he inspired.
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To be a good killer you have to plan things out carefully. You’ve got to be prepared in every way when the moment comes to strike; you cannot hesitate.173 Kindle readers highlighted this
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He was certain that Satan, archenemy of Christ, of all things good, was traveling with him, and that Satan would protect him so long as he stayed evil in his heart and showed no mercy.166 Kindle readers highlighted this
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For a true killer, a good murder is like a good meal: you want to make it last and get the most out of it.142 Kindle readers highlighted this
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- Publisher : Tantor and Blackstone Publishing; Unabridged edition (March 1, 2021)
- Language : English
- Audio CD : 1 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1665288361
- ISBN-13 : 978-1665288361
- Dimensions : 5.2 x 5.7 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #7,830,679 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #7,406 in Serial Killers True Accounts
- #12,707 in Crime & Criminal Biographies
- #84,420 in Books on CD
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About the author

Philip Carlo was the author of The Ice Man: Confessions of a Mafia Contract Killer, his New York Times bestselling book about Richard “Ice Man” Kuklinski, murderer of 200 people and a favorite among all seven of the East Coast crime families. He was also the author of Gaspipe, The Butcher, and The Night Stalker, which chronicles the brutal career of serial killer Richard Ramirez. Carlo grew up in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, amidst the world’s highest concentration of Mafia members. When he was 16, Carlo was shot in the head in a gang war, and while recuperating, he read voraciously, discovering the magic of books for the first time. His intimate knowledge of Mafia culture—their walk and their talk—helped Carlo become a successful crime writer. He died in 2010 from ALS.
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Customers say the book is thoroughly researched and gives a glimpse into the psyche of the criminal. They also find the writing quality fairly well written and mesmerizing. Readers describe the plot as scary and terrifying, pulling no punches with the crimes. However, some find the storyline confusing, tedious, and redundant.
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Customers find the book thoroughly researched, with details upon details. They also say it's an exceptionally well-told true crime book, very true to what actually happened, and a thorough examination of the Ramirez murders.
"...Very interesting all the way through, extremely informative, and well written...." Read more
"...This is an exceptionally well-told true crime book which I could not put down...." Read more
"...The breakdown of the trial was wonderful written...Very informative!!..." Read more
"...the book very readable and interesting because it was told from different points of view and then tied together with great skill...." Read more
Customers find the writing quality of the book fairly well written for a true crime book. They also say the book is interesting and captivating, with multiple points of view.
"...Carlo's writing in this book is both factual but also reads like an actual fiction book...." Read more
"...It's a well written, well edited book without common mistakes that hinders book reading...." Read more
"...He is, indeed, attractive and mesmerizing, quite like a snake, I imagine, that you want to be able to master before he masters you...." Read more
"...books (Helter Skelter, The Dreams of Ada among them) the writing did not flow smoothly and trial itself made for boring reading...." Read more
Customers find the plot of the book very scary, well-written, and epic. They also say it's eye-opening to the dangers everywhere.
"...It is a terrifying book and pulls no punches with the crimes and their aftermaths, so for true crime buffs this is definite a book to read and add..." Read more
"...It is a terrifying book and pulls no punches with the crimes and their aftermaths...." Read more
"...Very entertaining book, very scary to read and had my hands sweaty at times...." Read more
"Detailed on every thing. it is a good read and a spooky one too." Read more
Customers find the visual design of the book chilling and disturbing. They also appreciate the pictures at the end.
"...He is, indeed, attractive and mesmerizing, quite like a snake, I imagine, that you want to be able to master before he masters you...." Read more
"...She loves the detail and how real it is." Read more
"I loved it. I really liked the pictures at the end also. It helped me put faces to the names in the book." Read more
"Well written with lots of detail, some photo's, not disturbing or graphic. Reading this is like having someone tell you the story." Read more
Customers find the storyline repetitive, confusing, and annoying throughout the book. They also say the details on the trial are too much.
"...There was nothing fun about any of it...." Read more
"...The only issue I have with it is, the author left out a lot of details about Richard's crimes. Some he didn't mention at all." Read more
"...The court scenes are overly detailed and well could have been summarized in a third of the space." Read more
"...Because he does such a thorough job and the story is so bizarre, Carlo sets a ridiculously high standard...." Read more
Customers find the content tedious, intense, and hard to put down. They also say the book is well researched, but some parts are hard to get by.
"...Very well researched. Hard to get by some parts but "it is what it is", true crime." Read more
"...once the book settles into the long, drawn out trial, it begins to feel like a chore...." Read more
"...The entire trial portion of the book tends to be quite tedious and redundant." Read more
"A somewhat tedious and disturbing book..." Read more
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The story in this book goes through the mass destruction left behind as the trail of the victims tortured, raped, and murdered by Richard as he enters house after house getting bolder and sicker as his arrogance grows and he thinks he is Satan himself. Next the killer himself and his family and how his early childhood shaped who he became. Followed by the detectives who sought Richard Ramirez for months and the build up to the trial, the sick delusional groupies Richards fame attracts during the trial, and finally a verdict.
This is an exceptionally well-told true crime book which I could not put down. The author releases interview’s with Richard Ramirez and some of his groupie’s personal reasons for wishing to see Richard and finishes the book with photographs.
The book will haunt you for ages as to how sick and depraved Richard real was and have you check your windows and doors before you go to sleep.
The crimes committed by Richard were disgusting and deserves no spotlight, no fanfare, and certainly no ratings.
I'm not draw to true crime stories for the most part. I find them frightening and cause me stress and nightmares. I read this book because a friend suggested it. The friend has just watched the Night-Stalker docu-series on Netflix. Knowing that I hate watching, the suggestion was that I should read the book. It's a shocking & sobering reality to realize that among human kind also exists a few deviants (for a lack of a better term) who choose to hurt others for the neck of it.
Yet, for me, what was most traumatizing & bewildering at the same time were the Stalkers Groupies aka the Ramirez Groupies. I have never heard of women who would want to be so near a scum for good looks!!!
The guy had horribly damaged teeth that were enough to spook a rational mind away for good and they belied his "so-called good looks".
Why on earth were women so drawn to him? The author tried, but I think unsuccessfully, to explain why these women felt attracted to someone who might have done horrible things to them, given the chance.
I don't get the women! I don't get their thought process. I don't get their rationalization and certainly their failure to notice that once Ramirez was arrested the murders stopped.
I would think they would be attracted to the people that protected them from the monster, not the monster itself!
It's a weird world we live in.
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Reviewed in Brazil on December 28, 2021















